Denver Mint
320 W Colfax Ave., Denver, CO
The Denver Mint is one of a handful of facilities that produces US currency, and one of only two (along with the United States Mint in Philadelphia) that offers tours to the public. Visitors can tour the massive Renaissance-style 1904 mint building to glimpse the coin-making process, explore exhibits on the history of money, or purchase authentic currency and commemorative coins in the gift shop.
The United States Mint in Denver offers free tours for adults and kids over the age of seven. Tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis for six tours daily, and tickets can only be picked up for that day. Security is tight in the building, so adults are expected to carry photo identification, and all visitors are subject to security screenings. Those who simply want to take in the impressive architecture from the outside can see the mint as part of a sightseeing tour of Denver.
The Denver Mint tour is a must for history buffs.
Tours of the mint last approximately 45 minutes.
Arrive as early as possible to secure tickets, particularly during peak travel times.
Photography is not permitted while on the tour, and cell phones must be turned off.
Prohibited items include handbags, purses, backpacks, and strollers; no storage is provided, so be sure to leave these items in your hotel or the trunk of your car.
The mint facilities are ADA accessible.
The Denver Mint is located off I-25 from exit 210A. Parking is available at meters and area public lots.
Denver Mint tickets are limited, and during peak travel times—spring and summer vacation, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and winter break—they often run out early. Plan to arrive before the ticket booth opens at 7am to secure admission. Tours are available Monday to Thursday.
The Denver Mint went into operation in 1906 and produced some 167 million gold and silver coins in its first year. Today, the mint sometimes exceeds 50 million coins per day, and it also houses the largest stash of gold bars in the nation.
Yes, the Denver Mint is giving tours, which are usually available from Monday through Thursday, except on national holidays. Tours generally run five times a day and last 45 minutes. Try to arrive at least 30 minutes before your tour, as you can’t reserve admission tickets in advance.
The Denver Mint tour lasts around 45 minutes, but it’s wise to block out around 1.5 hours of your time, as you’ll need to arrive at least 30 minutes early. Admission tickets are available on the same day on a first-come, first-served basis.
No, you can’t take pictures inside the Denver Mint. You can take pocket-sized cameras and cell phones inside, but they must be switched off for the duration of your tour. Note that there’s no cloakroom or locker storage, so it’s best to travel light.
No, you don’t need to book in advance to visit the Denver Mint—except if you’re bringing a group of 15-20 visitors or taking students on a field trip. Tickets are only available on the day of tours and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
There’s no best day to visit the Denver Mint, but you’re more likely to secure a ticket for the tour of your choice if you come outside of the busy season, which runs from Memorial Day Weekend at the end of May through Labor Day at the start of September.
No, you can’t visit the Denver Mint independently—you can only explore as part of a tour. You can buy tickets from the tour information window on Colfax Street. Note that tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis, so it’s wise to arrive early to guarantee your spot.
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